Anisah Smith didn’t have to look too far in order to find a home for the next four years.

The Daily News Girls Basketball Player of the Year out of Carlmont-Belmont signed a letter of intent to play at Menlo College, which returns every starter on a team that won its third consecutive Cal-Pac Conference Championship.

“We are very excited about Anisah joining our program,” Menlo College coach Shannon Osborne said in a statement. “She is an outstanding player who will make an impact with her scoring ability, her athleticism and her work ethic. We are looking forward to Anisah having an outstanding four years as an Oak.”

The 5-foot-8 point guard averaged 23.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.4 steals and 3.4 assists as a senior with the Scots, who went 24-4 and reached the Central Coast Section Division I quarterfinals.

Smith, who played two years at Eastside Prep-East Palo Alto, transferred to Carlmont her junior year.

“Anisah was a tremendous player for Carlmont,” Carlmont coach Dan Mori said. “She was someone who could really do everything on the court. … I think she’ll be a tremendous assset to the Menlo College program. I have no doubt that she can be extremely successful there. And I think part of her wanted to stay close to home so her family and friends could see her play. I think it’s a great opportunity for her and Menlo is going to be really excited to have her.”

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